MAKG1
Touchdown! Greaser!
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- Jun 19, 2012
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With an instructor (not instrument rated).
Went up for some air work and inland landings, but the departure airport (Oakland) had marine layer at 900.
Expected SALAD TWO departure. Got vectors on a completely different heading. Hand flew it through about 1000 feet of smooth-as-glass clouds. Virtually no delay in getting the clearance -- reported "holding for IFR clearance at 28R" after run-up, and got the clearance right away.
Made sure to keep my head down until I saw some shadows. Kept it within 5 deg of assigned heading and blue side up (pretty close to level) all the way through the clouds, kept going until clear of Class B at 4000, then canceled IFR and did the air work.
It was nerve-wracking, but smooth and easy. I'm sure it would have been harder with some wind or turbulence. The hard part was getting the clearance right and remembering to set up the panel appropriately (heading bug on the vector, altitude bug on assigned altitude, flight plan to assigned route.
Everyone should try this. With an instructor of course.
Went up for some air work and inland landings, but the departure airport (Oakland) had marine layer at 900.
Expected SALAD TWO departure. Got vectors on a completely different heading. Hand flew it through about 1000 feet of smooth-as-glass clouds. Virtually no delay in getting the clearance -- reported "holding for IFR clearance at 28R" after run-up, and got the clearance right away.
Made sure to keep my head down until I saw some shadows. Kept it within 5 deg of assigned heading and blue side up (pretty close to level) all the way through the clouds, kept going until clear of Class B at 4000, then canceled IFR and did the air work.
It was nerve-wracking, but smooth and easy. I'm sure it would have been harder with some wind or turbulence. The hard part was getting the clearance right and remembering to set up the panel appropriately (heading bug on the vector, altitude bug on assigned altitude, flight plan to assigned route.
Everyone should try this. With an instructor of course.